HCC completes 3.82 km tunnel for Mumbai Metro 3

This section is part of the 33.50 km long Mumbai Metro III line connecting Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ (Andheri East) and will be the first fully underground metro in the city.

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MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): The Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) had completed boring the first 3.82 km long tunnel passing underneath some of the most thickly populated areas of south Mumbai for the upcoming Mumbai Metro III project.

Spokesperson Said that HCC has finished the south-bound tunnel between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Mumbai Central stations, becoming the first contractor among all others to complete the entire length of a tunnel for the Metro III project.

An average drilling rate of around 8.
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20 metres per day maintained by HCC for the 3.82 km long tunnel passing via the station boxes of Kalbadevi, Girgaon and Grant Road.

This section is part of the 33.50 km long Mumbai Metro III line connecting Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ (Andheri East) and will be the first fully underground metro in the city. It is being built at a cost of around Rs 23,136 crore, with a Rs 13,325 crore loan from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

“Our teams encountered several geological and urban challenges, including proximity to the Arabian Sea, tunneling through heterogeneous reclaimed land, congested working areas and drilling below some of the oldest residential and other buildings, many over a century old, without disturbing their foundation,” said HCC spokesperson

The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) had awarded the contract to HCC in July 2016 for the design and construction of twin tunnels by Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) and construction of four underground metro stations at CSMT, Kalbadevi, Girgaon and Grant Road.

HCC procured two TBMs from China for the work with 117 metre long single-shield dual-mode hard rock with a 6.68 metre diameter and weighing 848 tonnes.

These TBMs are equipped to operate in both – open or closed – modes, in the predominantly fresh, and slightly to moderately weathered Basalt and Breccia that was anticipated in the Mumbai Metro projects.

The first TBM, Vaitarna I, was launched at CSMT on December 4, 2017, After months of geotechnical investigations, planning and procurement processes. Its initial drive was completed on January 11, 2018, while the main drive ended in mid-February 2018 with a team of 32 people working on it, the spokesperson said.

Since congested residential areas are located above the tunnel, structural surveys using sophisticated instruments were carried out prior to starting the boring work in a 30 metre influence zone on either side of the alignment to assess its impact on the buildings.

The HCC has now taken up the work of constructing the underground metro stations with the tunneling work completed well within the stipulated time, each with a unique design.

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